Litigant moves Apex court for early hearing, says 'nothing much' happening
New Delhi: The Supreme Court Tuesday agreed to examine the plea of an original litigant in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute in Ayodhya seeking early hearing of the case as "nothing much" was happening even after a mediation panel was set up to explore an amicable solution of the contentious matter.
Gopal Singh Visharad, one of the plaintiffs in the original civil suit, moved the top court for early hearing of the case.
"We will see," a bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and justices Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose said when the submissions for early listing of the batch of appeals in the land dispute were advanced by senior lawyer P S Narasimha on behalf of Visharad. "Have you filed an application for early hearing," the bench asked.
The counsel replied in the affirmative.
The development assumed significance as a five-judge bench headed by the CJI on May 10 had extended the time till August 15 for the three-member mediation panel, headed by former apex court judge F M I Kalifulla, to complete the mediation proceedings.
The panel, which also comprised spiritual guru and founder of Art of Living foundation Sri Sri Ravishankar and senior advocate and renowned mediator Sriram Panchu, had told the apex court that it was "optimistic" about an amicable solution to the politically sensitive dispute.
"If the mediators are optimistic about the result and are seeking time till August 15, what is the harm in granting time? This issue has been pending for years and years. Why should we not grant time," the bench had said.
The apex court had on March 8 referred the matter to the panel of mediators for exploring possibility of an amicable settlement.
In its March 8 order, the top court had asked the panel of mediators to hold in-camera proceedings and complete them within eight weeks.